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INTP's only please
That covers the big ones I think. The rest are mere annoyances.
* Example of this is my brother and diet. He's read the Atkins books and that's it, he thinks he's got diet and health wrapped up and obviously sees me as being an oddball. Whereas I admit I could be wrong, but at least I've exhaustively studied the subject for decades, experimented and have a sound scientific basis for my approach. This is a form of willful ignorance. I hate that.
- Many around food
- I hate people looking at my food, or asking about it
- I hate eating with other people, I prefer doing it quietly alone
- I hate looking at food pictures
- I hate food that's not fresh, it must be just made or recooked
- Complicated food
- Colleagues who eat at their desk, or worse bring it to a meeting
- Smelly food
- Houses that smell of food
- I really, really hate it when people have an (especially emotional) judgement in ignorance (e.g. they don't know what I think before they prejudge my ideas.) This is my biggest hot button
- I hate it when colleagues are sick but still come into work
- I hate it when people don't transcend their type, at least a little (e.g. ESTJ's who never make it past their Extraverted dominant, or IN's who never learn the basics of life)
- I hate not having a full shower in the morning
- I hate it when other people ignorantly assume what's good for them is good for me
- I hate it when a boss digs into the details of what I'm doing (micromanages)
- I hate it when older people don't transcend (at least a little) the mold of who they've become (their personality and life long habits, not talking Type here). This can be summarized as "I hate people that are just repeating patterns"
- I hate it when people make decisions based on group consensus rather than making up their own mind (e.g. what Sensors really like to do, and why we have fads and manias. I largely have to somewhat insulate myself from the collective hive as this thinking drives me crazy if I get too close)*
- I hate it when another person does something rude, but then tells me not to feel bad about being bothered by it (I don't feel bad, I'm angry they are being such a jerk and not recognizing it)
- I hate showing something wonderful to another person who is just meh on it. For example, playing an Chopin prelude to a person who could care less. Or auditioning an exquisite stereo setup to an unresponsive clod, or demonstrating a perfect solution to a problem. I'm happy with them not liking it, or liking it, or not being moved but still seeing it's worth, but apathy pisses me off.
That covers the big ones I think. The rest are mere annoyances.
* Example of this is my brother and diet. He's read the Atkins books and that's it, he thinks he's got diet and health wrapped up and obviously sees me as being an oddball. Whereas I admit I could be wrong, but at least I've exhaustively studied the subject for decades, experimented and have a sound scientific basis for my approach. This is a form of willful ignorance. I hate that.